Business developer and entrepreneur. Pay sucks for the business consulting but the connections, experience and helping people succeed is the trade off. My own business is kicking off in Vegas and will be expanding our reach this year.

You have a couple more months before you graduate, the only suggestion I have for you is to go out and intern for places you think you like. Only then will you find out if it's worth pursuing. Like Confucius once said "Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life."

I'm an after-school tutor.I make $35 an hour, for 4 - 6 hours a week. 20 years old, a full-time college student, and bringing home $400+ paychecks without even breaking a sweat.I could even pick up a second job over the weekends if I wanted to make a little extra cash, but I'd rather have the free time.

I'm an after-school tutor.I make $35 an hour, for 4 - 6 hours a week. 20 years old, a full-time college student, and bringing home $400+ paychecks without even breaking a sweat.I could even pick up a second job over the weekends if I wanted to make a little extra cash, but I'd rather have the free time.

I work at a college as a janitor even though I feel like I'm smarter
than most of the people who go there. Sometimes I see an equation
written on a blackboard like half an equation and I just figure it
out.

I'm an after-school tutor.I make $35 an hour, for 4 - 6 hours a week. 20 years old, a full-time college student, and bringing home $400+ paychecks without even breaking a sweat.I could even pick up a second job over the weekends if I wanted to make a little extra cash, but I'd rather have the free time.

graduated college in september with a degree in management information systems. currently seeking a career, although i really have only applied for about 3 jobs in the past month because im so busy. i really like the type of work i did in college and look forward to working in the field. might take a while to find something though, in about 5 months i have had 3 interviews.

in the meantime, to pay the bills, i work at a restaurant and catering company as the self-proclaimed "problem solver." my job is to get shit done. i do whatever my boss says. floor needs to be swept? i'm on it. internet is down? troubleshoot the router. need more customers? start a google adwords campaign. i do a lot of prepping and line cooking as well. the lesson here as someone said is, do not be a chef unless you are absolutely in love with cooking and/or hate money. it's hard work, long hours, and not glamorous at all.

i also co-founded an online marketing company. we have an LLC. it is hard work and i don't necessarily like marketing but the hard work is starting to pay off and we render about $1000 worth of a services per month. owning your own business is tremendously difficult and time consuming. on top of that, i paired up with another acquaintance and we plan on doing android mobile development. might have a 2nd company soon.